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H1N1 claims 10 more lives, toll 44

New Delhi/Bangalore, August 20
In the highest number of casualties reported in a day, 10 persons died of swine flu across the country taking the nationwide toll to 44 today as Karnataka recorded five deaths due to the deadly virus, which claimed its first victims in the national capital.

The day also saw a spurt in fresh positive cases — 159 — across the country taking the total to 2,401. Pune reported 66 cases today and Mumbai 18.

Samrat Pandeya (31) died this morning at Delhi’s Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital while Renu Gupta (38) succumbed to the virus last night, hospital Superintendent N K Chaturvedi said.

The H1N1 virus claimed its 16th victim in Pune when a 27-year-old woman Dipti Pawar died at the state-run Sassoon hospital today, officials said. The virus also claimed its fourth victim in Mumbai — the 22nd in Maharashtra — today as 35-year-old Dattatraya Gawde died at a civic hospital.

Karnataka accounted for the second highest number of deaths after Maharashtra as five more persons, four of them women, died in the southern state due to the disease.

Ratna Nagaraj (36) died at a private hospital today. Two women Krishnaveni (45) and Kalpana (36) died in hospitals on August 17 while N Prema (23) succumbed to the virus on August 16. The other victim 45-year-old Edward Mohan died in another hospital yesterday.

Besides the casualties in Maharashtra (22) and Karnataka (10), the countrywide toll includes five deaths in Gujarat, two each in Delhi and Chhattisgarh and one each in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Uttarakhand. — PTI

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